An obligatory part of a bachelor's or specialist training program is an internship, industrial or pre-diploma. Each educational institution (higher or professional) develops its own requirements and guidelines. But the single rule is that the student is obliged to submit and defend practice reports. Let's take a closer look at their content and design rules.
Internship Report
This document is drawn up taking into account its goals, the main ones being:
- to consolidate theoretical knowledge and skills in professional disciplines;
- acquire practical skills in the field;
- learn the rules of paperwork;
- develop elements of professional qualifications related to the chosen field of work.
Production practice should be carried out in specialized organizations in the chosen field of study. Its leaders, as a rule, are teachers of special disciplines who are obliged to advise the student undergoing practice in the main areas, promptly resolving emerging organizational issues. As a result, as noted, he provides a report on the completion of the practice, taking into account the basic requirements of registration. It should have a title, content with an indication of the number of pages, an introduction, the main part and, of course, a conclusion with conclusions. Let's dwell on the basic section separately. The internship report contains a brief description of the company, a description of its areas of activity and the areas of work that the student was engaged in. In conclusion, he sums up the results, fixing the unfulfilled and completed sections in the terms of reference. Based on the results, the manager is obliged to write a review of the report, recommending a mark based on the results of the internship. Also, the student must defend the report before the commission.
Report on undergraduate practice
It is usually planned for the last year. The results obtained, as a rule, become the basis for writing the practical part of the final qualification work.
The report on the internship must necessarily include the following points: a brief description of the enterprise, a description of the scope of its activities and organizational structure, the specifics of the unit in which the student worked, jobresponsibilities, results and conclusions. Eighty percent of the work should be the practical part, implying the necessary calculations, experiments, research and justification of the results.
Conclusion
Successful completion of undergraduate practice is the last stage of final examinations. Therefore, her protection for a positive assessment is a guarantee that students will soon be able to receive a diploma of higher or secondary education. Thanks to this, they will have the opportunity to realize themselves in their chosen professional field.